Let’s say there’s a shop with sore currency of EUR.
I have a market for Denmark in DKK and all of my items have a fixed price set in the market.
If I customer logs in who connected to a Company in Denmark, but the company location is not connected to a catalog, then the customer will see Market catalog and prices, including fixed prices I’ve set in the market. Fine.
However, if I then connect the Danish company location to at least 1 catalog with currency DKK, then the catalog dictates accessible items and prices. Fine
However, if 1 item in my DKK catalog does not have a fixed price, then Shopify will take the price of the item in store currency and convert it to market price using currency conversion. In my (and our client’s) mind this is wrong - the market already should know what the fixed price for the item is in the Danish market.
Why is it using currency conversion from store currency instead of just picking the fixed market price? Is this intended behavior?
If it is intended, then by design all company locations need to be assigned catalogs containing all market prices, just to avoid currency conversion.
This seems redundant and unnecessary.